On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Gene Heskett <gene.hesk...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tuesday, September 07, 2010 05:05:54 pm Alex Joni did opine: > >> There was a similar report yesterday. >> try this: in /etc/default/grub, change >> >> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" >> >> to >> >> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash lapic" >> >> and then run update-grub and reboot >> >> Regards, >> Alex >> > Did that, rebooted, but had to go login and sudo ifup eth0 before I had a > network. How do I make that bring up the network automatically even if I > am not logged in on its own console?
1) Remove network manager sudo aptitude remove network-manager network-manager-gnome 2) Edit your /etc/network/interfaces file and populate it with your IP information, example auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.1.23 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.2.1 Also make sure that your /etc/resolv.conf is good. i > Looks like that lapic was the magic twanger, stepconf ran w/o any upset > tummy. > > Thanks Alex. > >> On 9/7/2010 8:44 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: >> > On Tuesday, September 07, 2010 01:36:56 pm Gene Heskett did opine: >> >> Greetings guys; >> >> >> >> I installed, fresh, the 10.04 cd image yesterday, and I am slowly >> >> getting the missing stuff installed, like sshd. And amanda's client >> >> packages so I can recover all my gcode. >> >> >> >> Overnight it went 12 megs into swap and got laggy as all get out. >> >> >> >> I assume the first thing is to run stepconf and generate new configs, >> >> but there aren't any examples in the ~/emc2/configs dir, totally >> >> empty, and when I try to run stepconf I get an rtapi missing error. >> >> >> >> Whats next? Go get that script and re-install emc? >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> > >> > More info: >> > Tried to run emc as the user gene, picked the stepper_inch config from >> > the menu, then got this: >> > >> > g...@shop:/usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai$ emc >> > EMC2 - 2.4.3 >> > Machine configuration directory is '/home/gene/emc2/configs/stepper' >> > Machine configuration file is 'stepper_inch.ini' >> > Starting EMC2... >> > insmod: error inserting >> > '/usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai/modules/rtai_hal.ko': -1 Operation not >> > permitted Realtime system did not load >> > Shutting down and cleaning up EMC2... >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2) >> > HAL: ERROR: rtapi init failed >> > halcmd: hal_init() failed: -22 >> > NOTE: 'rtapi' kernel module must be loaded >> > ERROR: Module hal_lib does not exist in /proc/modules >> > ERROR: Module rtapi does not exist in /proc/modules >> > ERROR: Module rtai_math does not exist in /proc/modules >> > ERROR: Module rtai_sem does not exist in /proc/modules >> > ERROR: Module rtai_fifos does not exist in /proc/modules >> > ERROR: Module rtai_sched does not exist in /proc/modules >> > ERROR: Module rtai_hal does not exist in /proc/modules >> > Cleanup done >> > >> > EMC terminated with an error. You can find more information in the log: >> > /home/gene/emc_debug.txt >> > >> > and >> > >> > /home/gene/emc_print.txt >> > >> > as well as in the output of the shell command 'dmesg' and in the >> > terminal g...@shop:/usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai$ >> > >> > And from dmesg: >> > [61158.717614] RTAI[hal]: ERROR, LOCAL APIC CONFIGURED BUT NOT >> > AVAILABLE/ENABLED. [61416.202211] RTAI[hal]: ERROR, LOCAL APIC >> > CONFIGURED BUT NOT AVAILABLE/ENABLED. [67750.283154] RTAI[hal]: >> > ERROR, LOCAL APIC CONFIGURED BUT NOT AVAILABLE/ENABLED. >> > >> > The real technical explanation is "Something is buggered up >> > someplace." ;-) >> > >> > Hints appreciated. >> > >> > Thanks guys. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------ This SF.net Dev2Dev email is sponsored by: >> >> Show off your parallel programming skills. >> Enter the Intel(R) Threading Challenge 2010. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-thread-sfd >> _______________________________________________ >> Emc-users mailing list >> Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > > > -- > Cheers, Gene > "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. 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